Army in Manipur Meitei village volunteers Arambai Tenggol has welcomed….

Army in Manipur Meitei village volunteers Arambai Tenggol has welcomed Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s directive to restore religious places damaged during the ongoing conflict. The organisation emphasised the importance of reconstructing sacred sites, stating that \”it would help bring peace and unity among communities\” The body also issued a strong warning to those involved in violence, urging them to \”abandon hostilities and respect the Constitution\” \”Let us come together as one nation and one people to secure a brighter future for Manipur,\” the statement said. \”We will not remain silent if the crisis continues. Necessary actions will be taken to protect our land and our people,\” it added. The statement was released by a group of volunteers known as the \”Arambai 10ggol\” who are based in the Manipur state capital of Imphal. The group also urged the state administration to take immediate steps to reconstruct Hindu temples and MeiteI religious sites allegedly destroyed by armed groups. It cautioned against any attempts to destabilise the state’s territorial integrity, declaring that \”such actions will not be tolerated\”

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